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This archive contains the example source code for
"JDBC Recipes", first edition, by Mahmoud Parsian.
1. I believe in "free" software and I do support
The Free Software Foundation's principle:
Free software is a matter of liberty not price.
You should think of "free" as in "free speech"
2. All of the code in this package/zip has been
written by Mahmoud Parsian; each chapter has
source code for that chapter. Please feel free
to cut-and-paste my code in your JDBC applications.
3. The packages directory contains packages used by
the author for creating client programs; to compile
these, go to specific directories and use "javac"
(Java compiler). You may use JDK 1.4.2 or JDK 1.5
for compiling provided programs.
4. I have included some extra programs in the "jcb"
package, which are not included in the "JDBC Recipes"
book. For compiling these extra programs, you need the
.jar file for JDOM (www.jdom.org).
5. Make sure to use proper/valid database user/password
for provided programs.
6. Make sure to include MySQL's/Oracle's driver package
(JDBC Driver .jar files) in your CLASSPATH (environment
variable).
7. NOTE: do not install these examples in a folder whose
path name contains spaces.
8. If you use my code for production systems, please make
sure that you replace getConnection() method with a
"production quality" pool management system such as
Apache's Excalibur (http://excalibur.apache.org/).
9. If you encounter any problems in compiling/running
programs, please let me know by sending email to:
admin@jdbccookbook.com
Best regards,
Mahmoud Parsian, Ph.D.
Senior Software Engineer
admin@jdbccookbook.com